Although the NBA finals were unexciting compared to previous years, they produced enough highlight dunks for two series. Most of them were courtesy of LeBron, although Iguodala and KD had a few jams of their own (all of whom have made the All-Slamma-Jamma teams in years past). But what about the whole season? Which players treated us to the nastiest dunks? I don’t know, actually, which is one of the reasons I choose to write this article each year. But I’ll start looking now so I can fill you in below:

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The NBA Finals are over, and all eyes are on the NBA Draft and rumors of player movement. But we haven’t celebrated the end of the Finals and BSB(R). The Warriors got their celebration, and goddamnit, Chaz will get his, too. Before we start popping champagne, let’s take a brief look at the final standings:

The conference finals were less eventful than the sloth exhibit at the zoo, but here we are folks, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: The NBA Finals. Before we get into it, let’s take a look at the BSB(R) standings:

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The first round is over, and due to real life (writing a paper) and a bachelor party in Rehoboth (decidedly not real life), I’ve been behind on my BSB(R) game. Still, I’d like to think that posting a first-round recap before the second round is over qualifies as a buzzer-beater, which would be appropriate for a tournament named after Robert Horry.

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The annual “Big Shot Bob (Rob)” tourney is back on the scene like The Machine in New York City. Although all the MVP talk has been fun (best reads on the matter: Kevin Pelton, Zach, Lowe, FiveThirtyEight), it has taken attention away from the NBA playoffs. But here we are, with the first games kicking off and with questions abound (except for the eventual champion–we all know that’ll be a team whose name starts with a W). Let’s take a look at each first round series before we review this year’s BSB(R) picks.